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Satellite Imagery Analysis for Settlement Planning with UNHCR
Déjà vu all over again
Johnson offers new degree via eCornell: Master of Science in Business Analytics
Australian StrideMASTER technology brings world first welfare initiative to US racetracks
Climate change, sexual harassment burden NYS workplaces
Ashurst advises long standing client JBIC on BlackRock-sponsored Climate Finance Partnership Fund
ABC has announced Elizabeth Moore as new Head of Audience Data & Insights
Screen Australia announces development funding for 21 projects 19 October
Football champion Didier Drogba appointed World Health Organization Ambassador for Sports and Health
Faith groups: game plan must be for 2030
Faith grassroots demand stronger action on climate
New timeline clarifies Indigenous history in Mohawk Valley
4 myths about industrial agriculture
ABC shines in Big Apple’s TV and film awards
NSW first out of blocks on international border reopening
Microsoft announces proposed election of new board member
Americans Are Eating More Ultra-Processed Foods
Governments must stop denying torture and hold officials to account – UN human rights expert
Time for Australia to get serious about global vaccine equity
Kimberley to feature in Australian fashion campaign
Cornell pilots shortened Covid isolation program
Awareness and Knowledge of PrEP Varies by Rural vs. Urban Setting Among People Who Inject Drugs
Chemists Discover Faster-Acting Forms of Insecticide Imidacloprid
New beginning for building Sydney back better
Community of practice explores digital storytelling in classroom
Sima Bahous of Jordan sworn in as Executive Director of UN Women
Climate change adaptation requires Indigenous knowledge
Storyteller makes ancient Native American tales new again
Things to Do at Penn State: Oct. 7-14
Agreement on Climate Change, Trade and Sustainability Trade Ministers’ meeting
Vibrant youth gathering sparks ideas and actions to shape future of our agri-food systems
At-risk teens may face increased online threats
Genes Are Individualists, Not Collectivists, During Early Fruit Fly Development
Grants fund Cornell AES work to improve lives in NYS
Ashurst LA office grows with addition of water infrastructure expert
NYU, University of Waikato Receive Mellon Foundation Grant to Protect Indigenous Knowledge and Data
‘Medicine for Earth’: Robin Wall Kimmerer to discuss relationship between Indigenous wisdom and science
Ashurst’s leading global infrastructure practice boosted with London finance partner hire
Air New Zealand to introduce ‘no jab, no fly’ for international travellers
Climate crisis demands better transport options
World Food Forum – Youth take charge of shaping future of food at landmark event
New mural elevating global aspirations for gender equality is unveiled in New York
University of Toronto marks Orange Shirt Day, first National Truth and Reconciliation Day
Marker to honor Ithaca birthplace of Tuskegee Airman
Powerful technique details brain tumors’ resiliency
Cornell outreach educators combat pests, support pollinators
One day to go: World Food Forum starts 1 Oct with young generations shaping better future for food
‘Visions of Dante’: seeing Italian poet with new eyes